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37 votes
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How do you accidentally run for President of Iceland?
30 votes -
Where is the best place to find freelance UX/UI designers?
Historically companies I've been at have had someone on staff, but we're a small startup and looking to get some UX/UI support. All of my googling has lead me to "gig" websites like Upwork or...
Historically companies I've been at have had someone on staff, but we're a small startup and looking to get some UX/UI support. All of my googling has lead me to "gig" websites like Upwork or Fiver and talking to friends in industry (granted salaried UX/UI folks) have lead me to Linkedin or Indeed. Neither feels like the right place for what we're looking for. Does anyone have an suggestions for finding freelance designers we could work with iteratively? Thanks!
Context: Our company is rolling our a new platform out to beta users and are looking to refine some of our platform's interface. Mainly we're hoping to polish up some of the more amateur design elements across the platform and get help designing layout for tools/data presentation. We have done a good amount customer research on what folks are looking for, will be getting active feedback after pushing the changes, and are hoping to iterate with said feedback.
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What wipes in Star Wars teach us about the brain and also interface design
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Wikipedia:Dark mode
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Every flashing element on your site alienates and enrages users
43 votes -
How are you reacting to the current climate in the product design and UX space?
I have been a product designer and experience architect since before “UX” even meant anything. I’ve never wanted for work, and I’ve always been confident in my skills as a leader both on the...
I have been a product designer and experience architect since before “UX” even meant anything.
I’ve never wanted for work, and I’ve always been confident in my skills as a leader both on the product and business strategy side.
But especially recently, I’ve started to feel some tremors I’ve never felt before:
- A massive amount of young talent has flooded the industry via UX programs and boot camps - and much of them are quite talented!
- Layoffs have further upped the available workers
- AI and Automation have made good designers even more efficient, and even inexperienced designers can now move at the speed of light.
I also have some personal situations at play:
- I took the last few years to launch and grow my own product business - scaling that eventually to an exit. So I’ve been out of the “product designer” game a bit - as I’ve been immersed in everything that comes with being a founder and startup growth.
- I now have a family - I can’t grind as hard as I used to.
All this gives me some qualms about the ability to find work in the future.
With an industry now flooded in talent, and AI that commodifies and democratizes UI design - making it easier than ever to spit out good design - is there job security for product designers the next few years?
What does that look like? How will pay be affected? Where will the opportunity be?
14 votes -
The icon sets proposed in the icon contest
8 votes -
Design notes on the 2023 Wikipedia redesign
9 votes -
Wikipedia has spent years on a barely noticeable redesign
18 votes -
On writing better error messages
6 votes -
The Mysterious Life of UX Designers
3 votes -
Neuomorphism — A passing fad or is it here to stay?
12 votes -
Typography on the web
3 votes -
Twitter’s new font and The Last of Us Part II: An accessibility lesson to be learned
8 votes -
Website design trends you’ll want to know about and try in 2020 and beyond
6 votes -
The science of user experience: How to use cognitive science in modern software development
3 votes -
Make me think! - Commentary on UX design
10 votes -
Flat UI elements attract less attention and cause uncertainty
6 votes -
How to encourage clicks without the shady tricks
3 votes -
Designing mobile apps for one-handed usage when larger screens mean that not everywhere is reachable
6 votes -
I redesigned the infamous Iowa caucus app in thirty minutes
12 votes -
Rethinking Batman’s classic outfit in a user-centric way
7 votes -
End the tyranny of Arial: The big internet platforms use the same fonts and backgrounds. Let’s make it interesting again.
15 votes